I have spent the last twenty years practicing law working first in NYand NJ, but now am limited to NJ. I appear in traffic court representing clients with traffic tickets like speeding or DUIs. I also represent clients facing disorderly person's charges like shoplifting and assault. Expungements also can be done.
If you have a family matter I am also ready to provide legal assistance.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

I think this is noteworthy for people who are involved either with DYFS (now called the Division of Children and Permanency, no more families) or in child custody matters, where a parent gets a psychologist to try and use an allegation of sexual abuse against the other parent to eliminate that parent's visitation rights. Marcia Kleinman was one of those most prominent psychologists, often used in custody cases or by the Division. Now Marcia Kleinman is losing her license to practice psychology, after the judge hearing the case against her found that she would coach children to report abuse even when they did not report it on their own, and was also found to have ignored court orders and lying to the court.
I reprint the link to the decision.http://www.dpdlaw.com/kleinman.html

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Babyboomer. After college I drifted into different types of careers until I began teaching history in NYC at the middle school level. Decided to get into law after I had enough dealing with adolescents. After 20 years in legal practice, I have begun my new career in financial services and insurance sales.